Jug distributor - 1914


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price¥42,500 JPY

Description

The work "jug distributor" (1914) by August Macke is inserted into the vibrant context of the expressionist movement, highlighting for its bold use of color and shape, as well as by the emotional representation of the human figure. Macke, one of the greats masters From the group of German expressionist painters that included artists such as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde, found in the color their main tool to transmit experiences and sensations.

In "Distributor of Jarras", the central focus is a male character that supports two jugs, located in an environment that seems to represent a market or a sales space. This character, with stylized and abstract features, becomes a symbol of human interaction with the commercial aspect of everyday life. The composition of the work is characterized by the simplification of the forms, where curved lines and soft contours give it a dynamic atmosphere.

The use of color in this paint is particularly significant. Macke uses a vibrant palette, where warm tones such as yellow, red and orange predominate, which contrast with the coldest blue and green. This contrast not only provides an immediate visual attraction, but also evokes a feeling of warmth and closeness, inviting the viewer to immerse the scene represented. The way in which the color is applied, often in wide and gestural spots, suggests a vital energy that is characteristic of Macke's style, thus achieving that the work works as a bridge between the spectator and the theme represented.

Another revealing aspect of "jug distributor" is the way the jugs with space are related. These objects, which might seem merely utilitarian, assume an almost symbolic role within the visual narrative. The way in which they are seized by the character emphasizes an emotional and cultural connection, suggesting a deeper transaction than the mere sale of products. The jugs, with their rounded shapes, contrast with the rectitude of the background, creating a visual tension that suggests both the fragility of the human condition and the strength of the traditions that sustain it.

It is important to note that Macke, throughout his career, explored various themes related to the luminous and colorful life he experienced on his trips, especially in his stay in Tunisia where he was strongly influenced by the light of the Mediterranean and the landscapes of the north from Africa. Despite the shortness of his career due to his death in World War I, his legacy persisted, and works such as "jug distributor" continue to resonate for their ability to capture the essence of human experience at a specific moment.

When observing "jug distributor", it is possible to feel the imprint of the cultural context of the early twentieth century, where modernity began to influence the perception of art. The work is not only a testimony of Macke's talent, but also an invitation to explore the intersections of art, life and emotion, becoming a window towards a time of deep and vital changes. In its essence, the work manages to transmit a vibrant connection between the subject and its environment, a fundamental characteristic that defines the rich tradition of expressionism and continues to be relevant in the analysis of contemporary art.

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